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Below is a list of five musicians who are living with some sort of disability. Despite this, they have followed their dreams and achieved their goals as both prolific musicians and beacons of representation. Ross McGregor Ross McGregor wanted to follow in his...

Often, society is not as inclusive as it could be for people with disabilities. This applies to a wide variety of settings and environments, including the workplace, education system, public events, and more. Here are some tips to help make the world a better and more...

John’s Crazy Socks is a father-son business partnership that has two missions–sell crazy socks and give back to the Down Syndrome community. John Lee Cronin is a young man with Down syndrome who has a passion for fun socks and making people happy. This love is...

No Label at the Table Bakery is a bakery run by a 20-year-old young man named Jacob Wittman, and his mother, Shelly Henley. Jacob Wittman has autism, and the bakery specifically aims to employ other people on the autism spectrum. Jacob Wittman is simultaneously...

Sports can have a very significant impact on a child’s life and development of crucial skills. Being on a sports team can help strengthen social skills, develop the ability to work as part of a team, improve problem-solving, and heighten other abilities that will...

Sensory boxes are boxes or bins, in which different types of tactile experiences can be contained. They are a relatively simple container and can be filled with a range of materials and items, including craft sand, water, rice, toys, fabrics, or just about anything...

There are many activities for children with autism that can promote hands-on play and positive tactile and analytical experiences. Here are some suggestions for ways that you can entertain your child while also encouraging learning, exploration, and fun. These...